As I had hinted at earlier in this thread (which was last year!), this is precisely what happened.

Also, if the similarities between Schumacher and Vettel continue in future seasons, will Sebastian ever win another world title?

It depends how you see it. I think Vettel is now aiming for a Schumacher 1996 rather than a Schumacher 2006 type of year. After all, Vettel in 2015 is entering Ferrari at the same time Schumacher did in 1996 – age 27.

1. What country are you in: Philippines
2. Which channels broadcast F1 near you?: Fox Sports networks
3. Do they show all the races live or only a limited number (if so, how many?): Yes – all races are shown live on either Fox Sports SD or Star Sports SD. Also shown live on Fox Sports HD for most races.
4. Do they also show qualifying live? Yes – all qualifying sessions are shown live on at least one of Fox Sports SD, Star Sports SD, or Fox Sports HD.
5. Do they also show practice sessions live? Yes – all practice sessions are shown live on at least one of Fox Sports SD, Star Sports SD, or Fox Sports HD.
6. If they are a subscription channel, what does a full year’s subscription cost (excluding limited time offers)? Assuming basic cable package, PHP 5400 (72 GBP) with Fox Sports SD and Star Sports SD addons, PHP 8400 (112 GBP) with both SD channels plus Fox Sports HD. (minimum contract 12 months)
7. Do they broadcast coverage online? If so please post link/s. Pitlane and onboard feeds are available through racematelive.com. It doesn’t ask for subscription info, so may be geolocked.
8. Please supply any other relevant information such as alternative viewing options – Fox Sports has F1 rights for the entire Southeast Asia region, but prices vary by country (and cable operator).

For me, in F1 terms, a manufacturer is a team making its own chassis AND engine (as well as road cars, obviously). So for the purposes of this ranking, McLaren is not included, as is Renault’s success as an engine (but not chassis) builder and supplier.